Resources and slides from WCJHB17#

On this page you can find all the resources and slides gathered from the different speakers

Day 1 Workshops

Using Composer in your WordPress Theme or Plugin

The formula for getting new clients, onboarding them and delivering an awesome website project to them

Bending WordPress to your Will – Building your first WordPress Plugin

How to set up and grow a Paid Membership Site

Accessibility for Developers: Lets Get Intimate with WCAG

Day 2 Talks

Scaling your WordPress site, scaling your business

People First Approach

Moving to page 1 of Google search results: A personal experience

Running and Maintaining a successful online store using WooCommerce

Am I wasting my time blogging?

How to be prepared for the Workshops at WordCamp Joburg 2017

To make the most of the Workshops at WordCamp it is always good to come prepared. Being prepared for the workshops, save valuable time and resources.  You can just jump onto the training without worrying too much about what’s needed. It’s also much more fun knowing what you’re getting into.

Internet is also never guaranteed, so having everything downloaded and ready is the safer option.  Do not bargain to work on an online environment unless you have your own 3G access.

Here is a list of what’s need for most and specific workshops.

Needed for most workshops

  • Pen and paper, or a note taking app
  • Laptop
  • Local installation of WordPress – Here are some options, please choose one in line with your technical level. You will only need one of the simple ones for the User Track
    • Varying Vagrant Vagrants – an open source Vagrant configuration focused on WordPress development. It has everything you need to run WordPress locally (and submit patches to WordPress core if you like), but does require some technical know-how to use effectively.
    • DesktopServer – simple desktop app for running local WordPress sites. Easy enough to use. Only available on Windows and Mac.
    • Chassis – GUI for running a local WordPress install. Easy to use, but would also benefit from some technical knowledge.
    • Local by Flywheel – simple and good-looking GUI for running WordPress locally. Integrates with FlyWheel’s managed WordPress hosting service, so it’s useful if you end up hosting with them. Available on Windows & Mac.
    • XAMPP – classic PHP development environment, which needs no introduction I’m sure.
    • MAMP – similar XAMPP, but not available on Linux. The free version is somewhat limited compared to MAMP PRO.There are other options available, but this should be enough to cover everyone. Any environment that has PHP and MySQL will work, so if you already have something like that running, then you can just download and install WordPress directly.

Needed for specific workshops

User Track

The formula for getting new clients, onboarding them and delivering an awesome website project to them

Local environment as described above

  • Download all files from this Dropbox folder
  • Follow the instructions in the .docx file

How to set up and grow a Paid Membership Site

  • Fresh WordPress Installation on Local environment above (We’ll be using the standard Twenty Seventeen theme that comes with the latest WP installation, also included in the folder.)
  • Download all files from this Dropbox folder
  • Do not install any of the other plugins yet, we’ll do this together in the demo.

Developer Track

Using Composer in your WordPress Theme or Plugin

  • WordPress Installation on Local environment as above
  • A code editor/IDE (Sublime, Atom, VS Code or PHPSTORM)
  • A GitHub account
  • A command line tool (Unix based such as Ubuntu, Bash or Terminal)
  • Install Composer globally

Bending WordPress to your Will – Building your first WordPress Plugin

  • WordPress Installation on Local environment as above
  • We will be working through a WordPress plugin together that you can download from this GitHub repo.

Accessibility for Developers: Let’s Get Intimate with WCAG

  • A code editor/IDE (Sublime, Atom, VS Code or PHPSTORM)
  • A GitHub account

 

We hope that you find this helpful and can’t wait to see you on Thursday!

What is WordCamp?

WordCamps are conferences centered on the WordPress publishing platform. They are informal, community-organised events that are put together by WordPress users like you. Everything is planned, paid for and attended by the local WordPress communities

Everyone from casual users to core developers participate, share ideas, and get to know each other in over 150 WordCamps held all over the world throughout the year.

WordCamp is not limited to anybody in specific and should be attended by everyone who uses WordPress, and everyone who should use WordPress. This category includes bloggers, designers, developers, authors, marketers, SEOs, Businesses, Non-profits, photographers, realtors, consultants, entrepreneurs, etc.

We are planning our second WordCamp in Johannesburg and are really excited to make this year even bigger and better than last year.

Sessions are different every year and a diverse range of speakers and topics are on the agenda. Every WordCamp is unique but this year at WordCamp Johburg we’re planning a more practical workshop track or two on day 1 and day 2 will include sessions covering broader, industry-focused matters.

There are also a range of ways to get involved in this year’s WordCamp. Besides being a Speaker, you can also help cover costs and get more exposure by becoming one of our Sponsors or help with some of the more general tasks by Volunteering. Everyone is welcome to apply.

We highly encourage you to attend this year’s WordCamp Johburg and learn more about this awesome community.  To find out more about WordCamps in general check out the official WordCamp website.